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enTue, 26 Sep 2017 21:47:46 GMTTue, 26 Sep 2017 21:47:46 GMTRev9213925The File API in IIS Administration API with Jimmy CampbellJimmy Campbell shows how you can use the IIS Administration API to manipulate files on your servers running IIS, then digs into the code to show how they secured remote file administration in .NET Core.

]]>https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Code-Conversations/The-File-API-in-IIS-Administration-API-with-Jimmy-CampbellJimmy Campbell shows how you can use the IIS Administration API to manipulate files on your servers running IIS, then digs into the code to show how they secured remote file administration in .NET Core. Source code for this presentation: https://github.com/microsoft/iis.administration 545https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Code-Conversations/The-File-API-in-IIS-Administration-API-with-Jimmy-Campbell
Tue, 15 Aug 2017 23:00:51 GMThttps://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Code-Conversations/The-File-API-in-IIS-Administration-API-with-Jimmy-CampbellJon Galloway, Maria NaggagaJon Galloway, Maria Naggaga0https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Code-Conversations/The-File-API-in-IIS-Administration-API-with-Jimmy-Campbell/RSS.NETIISWebsite Resource Implementation in IIS Administration API with Jimmy CampbellJimmy Campbell digs into the resources exposed by the IIS Administration API, then shows how they implemented the website resource.

]]>https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Code-Conversations/NET-Core-Plugin-Architecture-in-the-IIS-Administration-API-with-Jimmy-CampbellJimmy Campbell gives a tour of the IIS Administration API then shows how they implemented a plugin architecture in .NET Core. Source code for this presentation: https://github.com/microsoft/iis.administration 374https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Code-Conversations/NET-Core-Plugin-Architecture-in-the-IIS-Administration-API-with-Jimmy-Campbell
Tue, 15 Aug 2017 22:02:27 GMThttps://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Code-Conversations/NET-Core-Plugin-Architecture-in-the-IIS-Administration-API-with-Jimmy-CampbellJon Galloway, Maria NaggagaJon Galloway, Maria Naggaga0https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Code-Conversations/NET-Core-Plugin-Architecture-in-the-IIS-Administration-API-with-Jimmy-Campbell/RSS.NETIISWhat's New in Microsoft Internet Information Server 10 with Windows Server 2016 There’s a new version of Internet Information Server IIS that comes with Windows Server 2016. In this episode we will reveal all of the great new features and performance enhancements included so that you can understand how this may affect your deployment decisions with Windows Server 2016. We will review support for HTTP2, Nano Server, containers, management, deployment on premise vs. cloud and open source options.

[13:00] Should IIS be deployed in an on-premise server or in the cloud on a web server?

]]>https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/OEMTV/OEMTV1765There’s a new version of Internet Information Server IIS that comes with Windows Server 2016. In this episode we will reveal all of the great new features and performance enhancements included so that you can understand how this may affect your deployment decisions with Windows Server 2016. We will review support for HTTP2, Nano Server, containers, management, deployment on premise vs. cloud and open source options. [1:42] What's new in IIS (Internet Information Server) with Windows Server 2016?[2:40] What can you tell us about the advancements made in HTTP2?[7:14] Is IIS 10 compatible with Nano Server and Containers?[9:18] Between Nano Server and Containers, which is the option to install IIS on?[11:58] What kind of Open Source languages will run on IIS?[13:00] Should IIS be deployed in an on-premise server or in the cloud on a web server? 1187https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/OEMTV/OEMTV1765
Tue, 09 May 2017 16:25:51 GMThttps://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/OEMTV/OEMTV1765Eric Mills, ChrisCaldwell, Keith Mayer, ChrisEric Mills, ChrisCaldwell, Keith Mayer, Chris0https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/OEMTV/OEMTV1765/RSSHTTPIISOEMVirtualizationWeb ServicesWindows ServerWindows Server 2008Windows Server 2008 R2Windows Server 2012Nano ServerContainersWindows Server 2016Application Request Routing (ARR) - Reverse ProxyApplication Request Routing (ARR) is an out of band module available for IIS 7.x and onwards.

This walkthrough will guide you through how to use URL Rewrite Module and Application Request Routing (ARR) to implement a reverse proxy server when the content server is not exposed to the outside world.

Scenario: Consider you have a site with external URL http://www.arr.com and the actual content is hosted on IIS server which is not exposed to the internet world and internal/ intranet URL is http://backendserver/. In this case, we will forward the requests to the ARR server and in turn, internally route it to the backend server.

]]>https://channel9.msdn.com/Series/Dev-Coffee-Break/Application-Request-Routing-ARR-Reverse-ProxyApplication Request Routing (ARR) is an out of band module available for IIS 7.x and onwards. ARR enables Web server administrators, hosting providers, and Content Delivery Networks (CDNs) to increase Web application scalability and reliability through rule-based routing, client and host name affinity, load balancing of HTTP server requests, setting up a reverse proxy and distributed disk caching. This walkthrough will guide you through how to use URL Rewrite Module and Application Request Routing (ARR) to implement a reverse proxy server when the content server is not exposed to the outside world. Scenario: Consider you have a site with external URL http://www.arr.com and the actual content is hosted on IIS server which is not exposed to the internet world and internal/ intranet URL is http://backendserver/. In this case, we will forward the requests to the ARR server and in turn, internally route it to the backend server. 520https://channel9.msdn.com/Series/Dev-Coffee-Break/Application-Request-Routing-ARR-Reverse-Proxy
Mon, 09 Jan 2017 15:34:59 GMThttps://channel9.msdn.com/Series/Dev-Coffee-Break/Application-Request-Routing-ARR-Reverse-Proxyrajkumarrangaraj, SanuNandanrajkumarrangaraj, SanuNandan0https://channel9.msdn.com/Series/Dev-Coffee-Break/Application-Request-Routing-ARR-Reverse-Proxy/RSSIISiis7ApplicationTroubleshooting IIS and ASP.NET Issues with Log Parser - DOS Attack 2If you troubleshoot day in and day out, you will deal with an amazing amount of data. Because, to find out the cause and get to the bottom of the issue, we look into lot of places. For example: IIS Logs (If we are troubleshooting issues related to websites hosted in IIS), Windows event logs, Network traces, Custom logs in various formats, Process monitor, Performance monitor, ETW traces, Active directory objects, Registry and what not. In this series of videos, we will discuss about a simple but a powerful tool called LogParser which will help us analyze these log files with tremendous amount of data to troubleshoot variety of issues like slow performance, DOS attacks, session loss etc.

These videos will help anyone who does troubleshooting be it a developer, system admin or end user to effectively analyze various log files.

]]>https://channel9.msdn.com/Series/Dev-Coffee-Break/Troubleshooting-IIS-and-ASPNET-Issues-with-Log-Parser-DOS-Attack-2If you troubleshoot day in and day out, you will deal with an amazing amount of data. Because, to find out the cause and get to the bottom of the issue, we look into lot of places. For example: IIS Logs (If we are troubleshooting issues related to websites hosted in IIS), Windows event logs, Network traces, Custom logs in various formats, Process monitor, Performance monitor, ETW traces, Active directory objects, Registry and what not. In this series of videos, we will discuss about a simple but a powerful tool called LogParser which will help us analyze these log files with tremendous amount of data to troubleshoot variety of issues like slow performance, DOS attacks, session loss etc. These videos will help anyone who does troubleshooting be it a developer, system admin or end user to effectively analyze various log files. 475https://channel9.msdn.com/Series/Dev-Coffee-Break/Troubleshooting-IIS-and-ASPNET-Issues-with-Log-Parser-DOS-Attack-2
Mon, 02 Jan 2017 18:16:59 GMThttps://channel9.msdn.com/Series/Dev-Coffee-Break/Troubleshooting-IIS-and-ASPNET-Issues-with-Log-Parser-DOS-Attack-2rajkumarrangaraj, SanuNandanrajkumarrangaraj, SanuNandan0https://channel9.msdn.com/Series/Dev-Coffee-Break/Troubleshooting-IIS-and-ASPNET-Issues-with-Log-Parser-DOS-Attack-2/RSSDebuggingDOSIISiis7TroubleshootingTroubleshooting IIS and ASP.NET Issues with Log Parser - DOS Attack 1If you troubleshoot day in and day out, you will deal with an amazing amount of data. Because, to find out the cause and get to the bottom of the issue, we look into lot of places. For example: IIS Logs (If we are troubleshooting issues related to websites hosted in IIS), Windows event logs, Network traces, Custom logs in various formats, Process monitor, Performance monitor, ETW traces, Active directory objects, Registry and what not. In this series of videos, we will discuss about a simple but a powerful tool called LogParser which will help us analyze these log files with tremendous amount of data to troubleshoot variety of issues like slow performance, DOS attacks, session loss etc.

These videos will help anyone who does troubleshooting be it a developer, system admin or end user to effectively analyze various log files.

]]>https://channel9.msdn.com/Series/Dev-Coffee-Break/Troubleshooting-IIS-and-ASPNET-Issues-with-Log-Parser-DOS-AttackIf you troubleshoot day in and day out, you will deal with an amazing amount of data. Because, to find out the cause and get to the bottom of the issue, we look into lot of places. For example: IIS Logs (If we are troubleshooting issues related to websites hosted in IIS), Windows event logs, Network traces, Custom logs in various formats, Process monitor, Performance monitor, ETW traces, Active directory objects, Registry and what not. In this series of videos, we will discuss about a simple but a powerful tool called LogParser which will help us analyze these log files with tremendous amount of data to troubleshoot variety of issues like slow performance, DOS attacks, session loss etc. These videos will help anyone who does troubleshooting be it a developer, system admin or end user to effectively analyze various log files. 495https://channel9.msdn.com/Series/Dev-Coffee-Break/Troubleshooting-IIS-and-ASPNET-Issues-with-Log-Parser-DOS-Attack
Mon, 19 Dec 2016 15:45:43 GMThttps://channel9.msdn.com/Series/Dev-Coffee-Break/Troubleshooting-IIS-and-ASPNET-Issues-with-Log-Parser-DOS-Attackrajkumarrangaraj, SanuNandanrajkumarrangaraj, SanuNandan0https://channel9.msdn.com/Series/Dev-Coffee-Break/Troubleshooting-IIS-and-ASPNET-Issues-with-Log-Parser-DOS-Attack/RSSDebuggingDOSIISiis7PerformanceTroubleshooting Slow Response Issues with PHP ApplicationPHP performance issues are quite challenging to troubleshoot as we don't have any in-built tools that comes with IIS. We could use tools like Windows Debugging tools, Debug Diagnostic or Perfview for any slow response for an applications running in IIS. However for PHP application this may not be helpful. This Video helps in using various tools like PHP profiler X-debug and WinCacheGrind on troubleshoot slow response issues for PHP application. For this session I'm creating a simple php page named Display.php and time.php that takes 10 seconds to execute. Following is the code snippet

]]>https://channel9.msdn.com/Series/Dev-Coffee-Break/Troubleshooting-Slow-Response-Issues-with-PHP-ApplicationPHP performance issues are quite challenging to troubleshoot as we don't have any in-built tools that comes with IIS. We could use tools like Windows Debugging tools, Debug Diagnostic or Perfview for any slow response for an applications running in IIS. However for PHP application this may not be helpful. This Video helps in using various tools like PHP profiler X-debug and WinCacheGrind on troubleshoot slow response issues for PHP application. For this session I'm creating a simple php page named Display.php and time.php that takes 10 seconds to execute. Following is the code snippet &lt;?php echo date('h:i:s'); echo &quot;&lt;br /&gt;&quot;; sleep(10); echo date('h:i:s'); ?&gt; 305https://channel9.msdn.com/Series/Dev-Coffee-Break/Troubleshooting-Slow-Response-Issues-with-PHP-Application
Thu, 15 Dec 2016 16:21:02 GMThttps://channel9.msdn.com/Series/Dev-Coffee-Break/Troubleshooting-Slow-Response-Issues-with-PHP-Applicationrajkumarrangaraj, SanuNandanrajkumarrangaraj, SanuNandan0https://channel9.msdn.com/Series/Dev-Coffee-Break/Troubleshooting-Slow-Response-Issues-with-PHP-Application/RSSIISiis7PerformancePHPTroubleshootingTroubleshooting IIS and ASP.NET Perf Issues with Perfmon - High CPU - Part 2Some of the major resources in the operating system are the physical disk, memory, process, CPU and network. Any of these resources when not utilized properly, will be leading to performance deterioration resulting in process hang or high CPU consumption. Perfmon is a tool to visually display the built-in performance of the operating system by using the counters. Performance related issue is a common scenario for websites hosted in IIS and in this series of videos, we will be exploring how Perfmon can help us in troubleshooting some of them. We will also explore how Perfmon along with Windows debugger, can help us to troubleshoot High CPU related issues, by figuring out the thread ID of the high resource consuming threads and looking into the stack of that. These videos will help anyone who does troubleshooting be it a developer, system admin who wants to troubleshoot issues with websites hosted in IIS. ]]>https://channel9.msdn.com/Series/Dev-Coffee-Break/Troubleshooting-IIS-and-ASPNET-Perf-Issues-with-Perfmon-High-CPU-Part-2Some of the major resources in the operating system are the physical disk, memory, process, CPU and network. Any of these resources when not utilized properly, will be leading to performance deterioration resulting in process hang or high CPU consumption. Perfmon is a tool to visually display the built-in performance of the operating system by using the counters. Performance related issue is a common scenario for websites hosted in IIS and in this series of videos, we will be exploring how Perfmon can help us in troubleshooting some of them. We will also explore how Perfmon along with Windows debugger, can help us to troubleshoot High CPU related issues, by figuring out the thread ID of the high resource consuming threads and looking into the stack of that. These videos will help anyone who does troubleshooting be it a developer, system admin who wants to troubleshoot issues with websites hosted in IIS. 593https://channel9.msdn.com/Series/Dev-Coffee-Break/Troubleshooting-IIS-and-ASPNET-Perf-Issues-with-Perfmon-High-CPU-Part-2
Thu, 15 Dec 2016 15:49:34 GMThttps://channel9.msdn.com/Series/Dev-Coffee-Break/Troubleshooting-IIS-and-ASPNET-Perf-Issues-with-Perfmon-High-CPU-Part-2rajkumarrangaraj, SanuNandanrajkumarrangaraj, SanuNandan0https://channel9.msdn.com/Series/Dev-Coffee-Break/Troubleshooting-IIS-and-ASPNET-Perf-Issues-with-Perfmon-High-CPU-Part-2/RSSDebuggingDevelopersIISiis7PerformanceTroubleshootingTroubleshooting IIS and ASP.NET Issues with Log Parser - HTTP Bad RequestIf you troubleshoot day in and day out, you will deal with an amazing amount of data. Because, to find out the cause and get to the bottom of the issue, we look into lot of places. For example: IIS Logs (If we are troubleshooting issues related to websites hosted in IIS), Windows event logs, Network traces, Custom logs in various formats, Process monitor, Performance monitor, ETW traces, Active directory objects, Registry and what not. In this series of videos, we will discuss about a simple but a powerful tool called LogParser which will help us analyze these log files with tremendous amount of data to troubleshoot variety of issues like slow performance, DOS attacks, session loss etc.

These videos will help anyone who does troubleshooting be it a developer, system admin or end user to effectively analyze various log files.

]]>https://channel9.msdn.com/Series/Dev-Coffee-Break/Troubleshooting-IIS-and-ASPNET-Issues-with-Log-Parser-HTTP-Bad-RequestIf you troubleshoot day in and day out, you will deal with an amazing amount of data. Because, to find out the cause and get to the bottom of the issue, we look into lot of places. For example: IIS Logs (If we are troubleshooting issues related to websites hosted in IIS), Windows event logs, Network traces, Custom logs in various formats, Process monitor, Performance monitor, ETW traces, Active directory objects, Registry and what not. In this series of videos, we will discuss about a simple but a powerful tool called LogParser which will help us analyze these log files with tremendous amount of data to troubleshoot variety of issues like slow performance, DOS attacks, session loss etc. These videos will help anyone who does troubleshooting be it a developer, system admin or end user to effectively analyze various log files. 413https://channel9.msdn.com/Series/Dev-Coffee-Break/Troubleshooting-IIS-and-ASPNET-Issues-with-Log-Parser-HTTP-Bad-Request
Mon, 12 Dec 2016 18:58:08 GMThttps://channel9.msdn.com/Series/Dev-Coffee-Break/Troubleshooting-IIS-and-ASPNET-Issues-with-Log-Parser-HTTP-Bad-Requestrajkumarrangaraj, SanuNandanrajkumarrangaraj, SanuNandan0https://channel9.msdn.com/Series/Dev-Coffee-Break/Troubleshooting-IIS-and-ASPNET-Issues-with-Log-Parser-HTTP-Bad-Request/RSSDebuggingIISiis7PerformanceTroubleshootingTroubleshooting IIS and ASP.NET Perf Issues with Perfmon - High CPU - Part 1Some of the major resources in the operating system are the physical disk, memory, process, CPU and network. Any of these resources when not utilized properly, will be leading to performance deterioration resulting in process hang or high CPU consumption. Perfmon is a tool to visually display the built-in performance of the operating system by using the counters. Performance related issue is a common scenario for websites hosted in IIS and in this series of videos, we will be exploring how Perfmon can help us in troubleshooting some of them. We will also explore how perfmon along with Windows debugger, can help us to troubleshoot High CPU related issues, by figuring out the thread ID of the high resource consuming threads and looking into the stack of that.These videos will help anyone who does troubleshooting be it a developer, system admin who wants to troubleshoot issues with websites hosted in IIS. ]]>https://channel9.msdn.com/Series/Dev-Coffee-Break/Troubleshooting-IIS-and-ASPNET-Perf-Issues-with-Perfmon-High-CPUSome of the major resources in the operating system are the physical disk, memory, process, CPU and network. Any of these resources when not utilized properly, will be leading to performance deterioration resulting in process hang or high CPU consumption. Perfmon is a tool to visually display the built-in performance of the operating system by using the counters. Performance related issue is a common scenario for websites hosted in IIS and in this series of videos, we will be exploring how Perfmon can help us in troubleshooting some of them. We will also explore how perfmon along with Windows debugger, can help us to troubleshoot High CPU related issues, by figuring out the thread ID of the high resource consuming threads and looking into the stack of that.These videos will help anyone who does troubleshooting be it a developer, system admin who wants to troubleshoot issues with websites hosted in IIS. 604https://channel9.msdn.com/Series/Dev-Coffee-Break/Troubleshooting-IIS-and-ASPNET-Perf-Issues-with-Perfmon-High-CPU
Sat, 10 Dec 2016 00:19:07 GMThttps://channel9.msdn.com/Series/Dev-Coffee-Break/Troubleshooting-IIS-and-ASPNET-Perf-Issues-with-Perfmon-High-CPUrajkumarrangaraj, SanuNandanrajkumarrangaraj, SanuNandan0https://channel9.msdn.com/Series/Dev-Coffee-Break/Troubleshooting-IIS-and-ASPNET-Perf-Issues-with-Perfmon-High-CPU/RSSDebuggingDevelopersIISiis7PerformanceTroubleshootingTroubleshooting IIS and ASP.NET Issues with Log Parser - Session LeakIf you troubleshoot day in and day out, you will deal with an amazing amount of data. Because, to find out the cause and get to the bottom of the issue, we look into lot of places. For example: IIS Logs (If we are troubleshooting issues related to websites hosted in IIS), Windows event logs, Network traces, Custom logs in various formats, Process monitor, Performance monitor, ETW traces, Active directory objects, Registry and what not. In this series of videos, we will discuss about a simple but a powerful tool called LogParser which will help us analyze these log files with tremendous amount of data to troubleshoot variety of issues like slow performance, DOS attacks, session loss etc. These videos will help anyone who does troubleshooting be it a developer, system admin or end user to effectively analyze various log files.

Queries used in this session

LogParser -i:IISW3C "SELECT DISTINCT cs(cookie),cs-username,count(*) FROM C:\Users\jaws\Desktop\Session3.log WHERE cs(cookie) IS NOT NULL AND cs-username IS NOT NULL GROUP BY cs-username,cs(cookie)" -o:DataGrid

]]>https://channel9.msdn.com/Series/Dev-Coffee-Break/Troubleshooting-IIS-and-ASPNET-Issues-with-Log-Parser-Session-LeakIf you troubleshoot day in and day out, you will deal with an amazing amount of data. Because, to find out the cause and get to the bottom of the issue, we look into lot of places. For example: IIS Logs (If we are troubleshooting issues related to websites hosted in IIS), Windows event logs, Network traces, Custom logs in various formats, Process monitor, Performance monitor, ETW traces, Active directory objects, Registry and what not. In this series of videos, we will discuss about a simple but a powerful tool called LogParser which will help us analyze these log files with tremendous amount of data to troubleshoot variety of issues like slow performance, DOS attacks, session loss etc. These videos will help anyone who does troubleshooting be it a developer, system admin or end user to effectively analyze various log files. Queries used in this session LogParser -i:IISW3C &quot;SELECT DISTINCT cs(cookie),cs-username,count(*) FROM C:\Users\jaws\Desktop\Session3.log WHERE cs(cookie) IS NOT NULL AND cs-username IS NOT NULL GROUP BY cs-username,cs(cookie)&quot; -o:DataGrid 450https://channel9.msdn.com/Series/Dev-Coffee-Break/Troubleshooting-IIS-and-ASPNET-Issues-with-Log-Parser-Session-Leak
Tue, 29 Nov 2016 10:09:30 GMThttps://channel9.msdn.com/Series/Dev-Coffee-Break/Troubleshooting-IIS-and-ASPNET-Issues-with-Log-Parser-Session-Leakrajkumarrangaraj, SanuNandanrajkumarrangaraj, SanuNandan0https://channel9.msdn.com/Series/Dev-Coffee-Break/Troubleshooting-IIS-and-ASPNET-Issues-with-Log-Parser-Session-Leak/RSSDebuggingIISiis7PerformanceTroubleshootingSessionTroubleshooting IIS and ASP.NET Issues with Log Parser - Session LossIf you troubleshoot day in and day out, you will deal with an amazing amount of data. Because, to find out the cause and get to the bottom of the issue, we look into lot of places. For example: IIS Logs (If we are troubleshooting issues related to websites hosted in IIS), Windows event logs, Network traces, Custom logs in various formats, Process monitor, Performance monitor, ETW traces, Active directory objects, Registry and what not. In this series of videos, we will discuss about a simple but a powerful tool called LogParser which will help us analyze these log files with tremendous amount of data to troubleshoot variety of issues like slow performance, DOS attacks, session loss etc. These videos will help anyone who does troubleshooting be it a developer, system admin or end user to effectively analyze various log files.

Queries used in this session

logparser -i:IISW3c "SELECT cs-uri-stem,cs(cookie) from C:\users\jaws\desktop\sample.log WHERE cs(cookie) IN (SELECT cs(cookie) FROM C:\users\jaws\desktop\sample1.log WHERE cs(cookie) IS NOT NULL)" -o:DataGrid

]]>https://channel9.msdn.com/Series/Dev-Coffee-Break/Troubleshooting-IIS-and-ASPNET-Issues-with-Log-Parser-Session-LossIf you troubleshoot day in and day out, you will deal with an amazing amount of data. Because, to find out the cause and get to the bottom of the issue, we look into lot of places. For example: IIS Logs (If we are troubleshooting issues related to websites hosted in IIS), Windows event logs, Network traces, Custom logs in various formats, Process monitor, Performance monitor, ETW traces, Active directory objects, Registry and what not. In this series of videos, we will discuss about a simple but a powerful tool called LogParser which will help us analyze these log files with tremendous amount of data to troubleshoot variety of issues like slow performance, DOS attacks, session loss etc. These videos will help anyone who does troubleshooting be it a developer, system admin or end user to effectively analyze various log files. Queries used in this session logparser -i:IISW3c &quot;SELECT cs-uri-stem,cs(cookie) from C:\users\jaws\desktop\sample.log WHERE cs(cookie) IN (SELECT cs(cookie) FROM C:\users\jaws\desktop\sample1.log WHERE cs(cookie) IS NOT NULL)&quot; -o:DataGrid582https://channel9.msdn.com/Series/Dev-Coffee-Break/Troubleshooting-IIS-and-ASPNET-Issues-with-Log-Parser-Session-Loss
Sun, 27 Nov 2016 18:25:51 GMThttps://channel9.msdn.com/Series/Dev-Coffee-Break/Troubleshooting-IIS-and-ASPNET-Issues-with-Log-Parser-Session-Lossrajkumarrangaraj, SanuNandanrajkumarrangaraj, SanuNandan0https://channel9.msdn.com/Series/Dev-Coffee-Break/Troubleshooting-IIS-and-ASPNET-Issues-with-Log-Parser-Session-Loss/RSSDebuggingIISiis7PerformanceTroubleshootingSessionTroubleshooting IIS and ASP.NET Issues with Log Parser - Slow Performance -2If you troubleshoot day in and day out, you will deal with an amazing amount of data. Because, to find out the cause and get to the bottom of the issue, we look into lot of places. For example: IIS Logs (If we are troubleshooting issues related to websites hosted in IIS), Windows event logs, Network traces, Custom logs in various formats, Process monitor, Performance monitor, ETW traces, Active directory objects, Registry and what not. In this series of videos, we will discuss about a simple but a powerful tool called LogParser which will help us analyze these log files with tremendous amount of data to troubleshoot variety of issues like slow performance, DOS attacks, session loss etc. These videos will help anyone who does troubleshooting be it a developer, system admin or end user to effectively analyze various log files.

]]>https://channel9.msdn.com/Series/Dev-Coffee-Break/Troubleshooting-IIS-and-ASPNET-Issues-with-Log-Parser-Slow-Performance-2If you troubleshoot day in and day out, you will deal with an amazing amount of data. Because, to find out the cause and get to the bottom of the issue, we look into lot of places. For example: IIS Logs (If we are troubleshooting issues related to websites hosted in IIS), Windows event logs, Network traces, Custom logs in various formats, Process monitor, Performance monitor, ETW traces, Active directory objects, Registry and what not. In this series of videos, we will discuss about a simple but a powerful tool called LogParser which will help us analyze these log files with tremendous amount of data to troubleshoot variety of issues like slow performance, DOS attacks, session loss etc. These videos will help anyone who does troubleshooting be it a developer, system admin or end user to effectively analyze various log files. Queries used in this session logparser -i:ETW &quot;Select * into C:\users\administrator\desktop\sample.csv from C:\users\administratpr\desktop\iis7etwtracing\iis.t.trace.etl&quot; -o:CSV 475https://channel9.msdn.com/Series/Dev-Coffee-Break/Troubleshooting-IIS-and-ASPNET-Issues-with-Log-Parser-Slow-Performance-2
Wed, 23 Nov 2016 21:17:06 GMThttps://channel9.msdn.com/Series/Dev-Coffee-Break/Troubleshooting-IIS-and-ASPNET-Issues-with-Log-Parser-Slow-Performance-2rajkumarrangaraj, SanuNandanrajkumarrangaraj, SanuNandan0https://channel9.msdn.com/Series/Dev-Coffee-Break/Troubleshooting-IIS-and-ASPNET-Issues-with-Log-Parser-Slow-Performance-2/RSSDebuggingIISiis7PerformanceTroubleshootingTroubleshooting IIS and ASP.NET Perf Issues with PerfmonSome of the major resources in the operating system are the physical disk, memory, process, CPU and network. Any of these resources when not utilized properly, will be leading to performance deterioration resulting in process hang or high CPU consumption. Perfmon is a tool to visually display the built-in performance of the operating system by using the counters. Performance related issue is a common scenario for websites hosted in IIS and in this series of videos, we will be exploring how Perfmon can help us in troubleshooting some of them. We will also explore how perfmon along with Windows debugger, can help us to troubleshoot High CPU related issues, by figuring out the thread ID of the high resource consuming threads and looking into the stack of that.These videos will help anyone who does troubleshooting be it a developer, system admin who wants to troubleshoot issues with websites hosted in IIS.]]>https://channel9.msdn.com/Series/Dev-Coffee-Break/Troubleshooting-IIS-Perf-Issues-with-PerfmonSome of the major resources in the operating system are the physical disk, memory, process, CPU and network. Any of these resources when not utilized properly, will be leading to performance deterioration resulting in process hang or high CPU consumption. Perfmon is a tool to visually display the built-in performance of the operating system by using the counters. Performance related issue is a common scenario for websites hosted in IIS and in this series of videos, we will be exploring how Perfmon can help us in troubleshooting some of them. We will also explore how perfmon along with Windows debugger, can help us to troubleshoot High CPU related issues, by figuring out the thread ID of the high resource consuming threads and looking into the stack of that.These videos will help anyone who does troubleshooting be it a developer, system admin who wants to troubleshoot issues with websites hosted in IIS. 558https://channel9.msdn.com/Series/Dev-Coffee-Break/Troubleshooting-IIS-Perf-Issues-with-Perfmon
Mon, 31 Oct 2016 17:01:36 GMThttps://channel9.msdn.com/Series/Dev-Coffee-Break/Troubleshooting-IIS-Perf-Issues-with-Perfmonrajkumarrangaraj, SanuNandanrajkumarrangaraj, SanuNandan0https://channel9.msdn.com/Series/Dev-Coffee-Break/Troubleshooting-IIS-Perf-Issues-with-Perfmon/RSSDebuggingIISiis7PerformanceTroubleshootingTroubleshooting IIS and ASP.NET Issues with Log Parser - Slow Performance -1If you troubleshoot day in and day out, you will deal with an amazing amount of data. Because, to find out the cause and get to the bottom of the issue, we look into lot of places. For example: IIS Logs (If we are troubleshooting issues related to websites hosted in IIS), Windows event logs, Network traces, Custom logs in various formats, Process monitor, Performance monitor, ETW traces, Active directory objects, Registry and what not. In this series of videos, we will discuss about a simple but a powerful tool called LogParser which will help us analyze these log files with tremendous amount of data to troubleshoot variety of issues like slow performance, DOS attacks, session loss etc.

These videos will help anyone who does troubleshooting be it a developer, system admin or end user to effectively analyze various log files.

]]>https://channel9.msdn.com/Series/Dev-Coffee-Break/Troubleshooting-Slow-Response-Issues-With-Log-ParserIf you troubleshoot day in and day out, you will deal with an amazing amount of data. Because, to find out the cause and get to the bottom of the issue, we look into lot of places. For example: IIS Logs (If we are troubleshooting issues related to websites hosted in IIS), Windows event logs, Network traces, Custom logs in various formats, Process monitor, Performance monitor, ETW traces, Active directory objects, Registry and what not. In this series of videos, we will discuss about a simple but a powerful tool called LogParser which will help us analyze these log files with tremendous amount of data to troubleshoot variety of issues like slow performance, DOS attacks, session loss etc. These videos will help anyone who does troubleshooting be it a developer, system admin or end user to effectively analyze various log files. 453https://channel9.msdn.com/Series/Dev-Coffee-Break/Troubleshooting-Slow-Response-Issues-With-Log-Parser
Mon, 24 Oct 2016 13:32:52 GMThttps://channel9.msdn.com/Series/Dev-Coffee-Break/Troubleshooting-Slow-Response-Issues-With-Log-Parserrajkumarrangaraj, SanuNandanrajkumarrangaraj, SanuNandan1https://channel9.msdn.com/Series/Dev-Coffee-Break/Troubleshooting-Slow-Response-Issues-With-Log-Parser/RSSDebuggingIISiis7PerformanceTroubleshootingASP.NET Monsters #73: Why Do I Need To Know What a Reverse Proxy Is?For many developers, deployment may no longer be the same-old, same-old process of delivering an application to be hosted in IIS running on a Windows server. In fact, for any ASP.NET Core MVC application, your application will be running in Kestrel, but as a host Kestrel doesn't support things like SSL termination, multiple port binding or multiple host headers? How are we going to make this work? And what is a reverse proxy?

]]>https://channel9.msdn.com/Series/aspnetmonsters/ASPNET-Monsters-73-Why-Do-I-Need-To-Know-What-a-Reverse-Proxy-IsFor many developers, deployment may no longer be the same-old, same-old process of delivering an application to be hosted in IIS running on a Windows server. In fact, for any ASP.NET Core MVC application, your application will be running in Kestrel, but as a host Kestrel doesn't support things like SSL termination, multiple port binding or multiple host headers? How are we going to make this work? And what is a reverse proxy? Check out these previous episodes on nginx and kestrel: An Intro to NginxNginx, Kestrel and SSLLooking forward to your comments and questions! Follow @aspnetmonsters 870https://channel9.msdn.com/Series/aspnetmonsters/ASPNET-Monsters-73-Why-Do-I-Need-To-Know-What-a-Reverse-Proxy-Is
Tue, 11 Oct 2016 16:00:00 GMThttps://channel9.msdn.com/Series/aspnetmonsters/ASPNET-Monsters-73-Why-Do-I-Need-To-Know-What-a-Reverse-Proxy-IsCanadianJames, Dave Paquette, Simon TimmsCanadianJames, Dave Paquette, Simon Timms0https://channel9.msdn.com/Series/aspnetmonsters/ASPNET-Monsters-73-Why-Do-I-Need-To-Know-What-a-Reverse-Proxy-Is/RSSASP.NETHostingIIS#58 NinjaTips | Analizando un millón de registros con PowerPivot y ExcelEn esta oportunidad aprenderemos como analizar más de un millón de registros del log IIS con PowerPivot y excel.

And don't forget, if you're looking for comprehensive training on Nano Server, head on over to the Microsoft Virtual Academy, for a 'Deep Dive into Nano Server'

]]>https://channel9.msdn.com/Series/Nano-Server-Team/Demo-Nano-Server-in-a-Container-running-IIS-ASPNET5In this demo video, Refaat Issa, Senior Program Manager on the Nano Server team, is joined by Sourabh Shirhatti, a Program Manager, working on ASP.NET, to showcase how a production-quality ASP.NET 5 app runs on IIS, inside a container running from a Nano Server image. The container is running inside a Nano Server IaaS VM in Microsoft Azure. For further information, make sure you check out the Nano Server documentation, along with specific guidance for running IIS on Nano Server. If you need to know how to deploy Containers on Nano Server, you'll find that info on the MSDN documentation site. And don't forget, if you're looking for comprehensive training on Nano Server, head on over to the Microsoft Virtual Academy, for a 'Deep Dive into Nano Server' 705https://channel9.msdn.com/Series/Nano-Server-Team/Demo-Nano-Server-in-a-Container-running-IIS-ASPNET5
Sat, 19 Dec 2015 01:21:02 GMThttps://channel9.msdn.com/Series/Nano-Server-Team/Demo-Nano-Server-in-a-Container-running-IIS-ASPNET5Matt McSpiritMatt McSpirit5https://channel9.msdn.com/Series/Nano-Server-Team/Demo-Nano-Server-in-a-Container-running-IIS-ASPNET5/RSSAzureIISNano ServerASP.NET 5ContainersDefrag Tools #134 - Microsoft Symbol Proxy (SymProxy)In this episode of Defrag Tools, Andrew Richards and Chad Beeder look in to Microsoft Symbol Proxy (SymProxy). SymProxy is used to cache symbols (positive and negative) from one or more upstream symbols servers. We cover the installation into IIS, and the monitoring via Performance Monitor and Event Viewer.